It's length x Width x Depth (height)
THerefore 2x3x10 = 60cm
2007-09-24 19:21:36
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answered by Michael P 2
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How To Figure Out Volume
2016-12-08 18:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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How To Find Volume
2016-10-30 11:47:30
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answered by hempel 4
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Volume is Length * width * height
V= 2*3*10
v= 60 cubic cm ;)
2007-09-24 21:35:50
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answered by Niño C 1
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There are a couple ways:
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D=M / V -> D*V=M -> V=M / D
Density = Mass / Volume
Mass = Density * Volume
Volume= Mass / Density
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Length * Width * Height
#2 should probobly help the most with your situation...
Hope this helps=)
2007-09-24 19:25:42
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answered by blcros97 2
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RE:
how do you figure out volume?
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1.what is the volume of a box that is 2 cm. wide, 3 cm. thick, and ten cm. long
how do you figure out volume by multipling adding subtarcting what is done please help me an give me the answer i'd appreciate it and...
2015-08-06 08:21:35
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answered by Alejandra 1
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Height (h), Width (w), Length (l)
The volume (V) of the box is simply the product of h, w, and l.
So,
V = h*w*l
h = 2 cm, w = 3 cm, l = 10 cm
V = 2*3*10 = 60 cu.cm
2007-09-24 19:21:46
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answered by Christine P 5
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The way to find out volume is by multiplying base x width x height other known as the formula for volume (b x w x h). The unit for volume is cm3 other known as cubic centimeter
2014-07-07 05:56:12
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answered by yogesh t 1
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Volume=Length*Width*Height
This means to answer your question you go:
2*3*10=60cm3 (cm cubed)
2007-09-24 19:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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for boxes (rectangular prisms), volume is length times width times height, in this case 2(3)(10) = 60 cm³. for other shapes, other formulas.
2007-09-24 19:21:14
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answered by Philo 7
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